WebM is the format many browsers and screen recorders export, but it does not play everywhere. Convert it to a looping GIF that works in any chat, doc or issue tracker.
WebM is efficient but poorly supported outside browsers — it will not autoplay inline in a lot of apps. A GIF loops everywhere with no player, which is why converting a WebM screen capture to GIF is so handy for demos and bug reports.
SimpleGIF converts WebM to GIF without any upload. The whole conversion runs on your own machine with WebAssembly — the file is never uploaded to a server, so nothing leaves this browser tab. There is no size cap and no waiting for a server to process your file.
Trim the clip, set the frame rate and width, choose a speed and looping behaviour, then preview the GIF before you save. Re-render as many times as you like — the file only loads once.
Your WebM is processed by ffmpeg compiled to WebAssembly, right in this tab. No server ever sees it.
Trim, FPS, output width, playback speed and looping — the knobs that decide how the GIF looks and weighs.
Tweak a setting and convert again without re-loading the file. A live progress bar tracks every frame.
Drop your WebM file into the converter, trim it, set FPS and width, then convert and download the looping GIF — all in your browser.
No. Everything runs locally in your browser with WebAssembly. Your WebM file never leaves your device.
GIFs loop automatically and display inline in almost every app, while WebM often will not autoplay outside a browser. GIF is the safer choice for chat, docs and issues.
Yes — free, no watermark, and no account required.